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9th June 2025
12:26pm BST

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TWICE have announced details of the first leg of their This Is For World Tour for 2025.
The K-pop group will kick off the tour this July through to December, stopping at venues across Asia and Australia.
The tour will kick off with two dates in South Korea, followed by stops in Osaka, Nagoya, Fukuoka, Tokyo, Macau, Bulacan, Singapore, Sydney, Melbourne, Kaohsiung, Hong Kong and Bangkok.
They'll play multiple shows in each city including Tokyo Dome, Singapore's Indoor Stadium and Sydney's Qudos Bank Arena.
While shows in Europe and North America are expected to be announced in the coming months.
It'll be in support of their upcoming album entitled This Is For, which was announced last month and is due for release in July.
The LP will mark the group's first Korean-language studio release since 2021's Formula of Love: O+T=<3.
Fans can expect to hear tracks from their back catalogue including "TT", "Dance the Night Away" and "Like OOH-AHH".
Ahead of TWICE tickets going on sale for the first leg of the tour you can find out everything you need to know below.
Fans can keep an eye out on the group's social media channels for updates on tickets going on sale for each show.
You can sign up to the waiting list for the Australia shows via Live Nation AU here. You'll then be sent details once ticket on-sale dates and times are confirmed.
19-20 July – Incheon, South Korea – Inspire Arena
26-27 July – Osaka, Japan – Kyocera Dome Osaka
23-24 August – Aichi, Japan – Vantelin Dome Nagoya
30-31 August – Fukuoka, Japan – Mizuho PayPay Dome Fukuoka
16-17 September – Tokyo, Japan – Tokyo Dome
27-28 September – Macao – The Venetian Arena
4 October – Bulacan, Philippines – Philippine Arena
11-12 October – Singapore – Singapore Indoor Stadium
1-2 November – Sydney, Australia – Qudos Bank Arena
8-9 November – Melbourne, Australia – Rod Laver Arena
22 November – Kaohsiung, Taiwan – Kaohsiung National Stadium
6 December – Hong Kong – Kai Tak Stadium
13-14 December – Bangkok, Thailand – Impact Arena